Connection
Co-Authors
This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Andrew Bubak and John Swallow.
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Bubak AN, Watt MJ, Yaeger JDW, Renner KJ, Swallow JG. The stalk-eyed fly as a model for aggression - is there a conserved role for 5-HT between vertebrates and invertebrates? J Exp Biol. 2020 01 02; 223(Pt 1).
Score: 0.712
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Bubak AN, Watt MJ, Renner KJ, Luman AA, Costabile JD, Sanders EJ, Grace JL, Swallow JG. Sex differences in aggression: Differential roles of 5-HT2, neuropeptide F and tachykinin. PLoS One. 2019; 14(1):e0203980.
Score: 0.668
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Bubak AN, Gerken AR, Watt MJ, Costabile JD, Renner KJ, Swallow JG. Assessment strategies and fighting patterns in animal contests: a role for serotonin? Curr Zool. 2016 Jun; 62(3):257-263.
Score: 0.548
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Bubak AN, Rieger NS, Watt MJ, Renner KJ, Swallow JG. David vs. Goliath: Serotonin modulates opponent perception between smaller and larger rivals. Behav Brain Res. 2015 Oct 01; 292:521-7.
Score: 0.522
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Bubak AN, Renner KJ, Swallow JG. Heightened serotonin influences contest outcome and enhances expression of high-intensity aggressive behaviors. Behav Brain Res. 2014 Feb 01; 259:137-42.
Score: 0.465
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Bubak AN, Yaeger JD, Renner KJ, Swallow JG, Greene MJ. Neuromodulation of Nestmate Recognition Decisions by Pavement Ants. PLoS One. 2016; 11(11):e0166417.
Score: 0.143
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Swallow JG, Bubak AN, Grace JL. The role of monoamines in modulating behavior. Curr Zool. 2016 Jun; 62(3):253-255.
Score: 0.138
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Bubak AN, Swallow JG, Renner KJ. Whole brain monoamine detection and manipulation in a stalk-eyed fly. J Neurosci Methods. 2013 Sep 30; 219(1):124-30.
Score: 0.114
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Hoover KM, Bubak AN, Law IJ, Yaeger JDW, Renner KJ, Swallow JG, Greene MJ. The organization of societal conflicts by pavement ants Tetramorium caespitum: an agent-based model of amine-mediated decision making. Curr Zool. 2016 Jun; 62(3):277-284.
Score: 0.034
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Connection Strength
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Publication scores are based on many factors, including how long ago they were written and whether the person is a first or senior author.
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